Two explosive-laden vehicles went off last night in Maiduguri claiming
at least 35 lives.
A military jet targeting Boko Haram hideouts along the Nigeria/Cameroun
had earlier on Friday bombed Daglun Village, killing at least 20 civilians,
survivors said yesterday.
Yesterday’s explosions occurred at the heavily populated
Ngomari-Bulumkutu in Maiduguri.
Time was about 6.30 when a lot of residents were preparing for prayers.
Eyewitnesses said that the bombs were neatly packaged inside a fire wood
truck, believed to had taken-off from the Sambisa Forest in Damboa Local
Government Area.
One of the eyewitnesses, Malam Mohammed Buba, said: “Nobody can say
exactly how it happened, the first blast occurred just about 15 minutes before
the second one. Only few people were injured by the first blast, but while
people were trying to rescue the victims of the first blast, the second one
occurred killing many people.”
The State Commissioner of Police, Alhaji Lawal Tanko, confirmed the
blasts, saying that 35 bodies had been evacuated so far.
“We are still counting, so far we have counted 35 bodies. Our men are
still working with rescue workers at the scene.”
As soon as the explosives went off, people started fleeing the area.
Eye witnesses said some of the victims had gathered to buy fried bean
cake (akara) and fried fish for dinner. Many of them had already been rendered
homeless by the Boko Haram insurgency.
Youth volunteers, known as civilian JTF, rushed to the scene to assist
security agents in combing the area for the brains behind explosions and to
pick up corpses of the victims.
Defence spokesman, Major-General Chris Olukolade said by phone that he
was aware of the situation but had no details yet.
He confirmed that one of the suspects who detonated the bomb had been
arrested and that efforts were on to identify and arrest the rest.
Earlier on Friday, a military jet targeting terrorists bombed the
village of Daglun near Nigeria’s border with Cameroun, and killed at least 20
civilians, survivors said.
Most of those killed were elderly, because most residents had fled
because of the recent violence and rumours that the military was about to mount
attacks in the area in response.
Military spokesman, Capt. Jafaru Nuru of the 23rd Armored Brigade
operating in Yobe State, said he was unaware that any airstrike had killed
civilians.
An elderly resident of Daglun said he was sitting under a tree when he
saw bombs dropping from a military aircraft. A nurse at the local hospital said
it received many dead and wounded. A community leader said 20 people died and
25 were wounded.
All requested anonymity citing fear of military reprisals.
Jets have been bombing Boko Haram bases around Daglun daily for three
weeks in a bid to flush the extremists out of their remote forest hideouts and
caves in mountainous terrain.
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